If you own a business, you cannot neglect the restrooms. You could do everything right but still turn away customers because you failed to pay attention to the finer details.

The same is true when betting on sports.

Make sure you pay attention to the less obvious finer details to set yourself up for success.

Paul explains, and provides a complimentary selection, on this episode of the Paul Stone Sports Podcast.

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About Paul

For over 30 years, Paul Stone has been seriously handicapping college football, college basketball and PGA tour golf.

Over the past nine seasons (2015 through 2023) spanning more than 1,000 releases, Paul has hit 55.2 percent Against The Spread in college football, gaining the respect of sports books and bettors throughout the world. He is monitored by highly-respected The Sports Monitor of Oklahoma City.

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